What are the best cleaners for carpet stains?
I don’t want to shampoo the whole carpet, just spot treat. I have already used Resolve,but it didn’t work well. Any other solutions out there?
I don’t want to shampoo the whole carpet, just spot treat. I have already used Resolve,but it didn’t work well. Any other solutions out there?
I am looking for a high quality hand held steam cleaner that I would like to use to clean my upholstered sofas and for cleaning around my home. I have checked the allergybuyersclub.com site for suggestions, but they only seem to have big, clunky ones that you have to wheel around and I really don’t want to have to do that. I have never cared for canister vacuum cleaners so it wouldn’t be different with a steam cleaner. I really want to find one that I can easily carry around my home. I did notice the Ladybug steam cleaner and from reviews I have read it seems like an excellent product, but again it is the kind you have to roll it around and the hose is seems really long. I appreciate any suggestions.
I have heard of the Shark, but have read reviews that claim it’s not very good so I am not sure.
www.bissellsteamcleaners.org Bissell Steam Cleaners are renowned as the best available. Whether it’s carpets or hard floors, Bissell has the steam cleaner to suit it and leave it spotless.
My carpet is not hideous, but it has looked better. There is one juice stain from the kids (which is hidden by a rug right now) and it’s overall a little dirtied up. I tried some cleaners for the bad spots, but they really didn’t do anything other then lighten the carpet a little – which also made a visible spot from where I didn’t clean. I am thinking I will need to steam clean just so it doesn’t look patchy. Any thoughts?
Can you use one of those carpet cleaners or do you need to use a steam cleaner if so how do you scrub the stain out of the fabric or does the steam just do it? Bought a used sofa that didn’t see all the stains on it until we got home.
We have white carpet and I want to know some of your experiences of what has worked the best. We have a bissel carpet cleaner at home and I would like to use that but the bissel cleaners don’t work very well from what I’ve found.
My current vacuum will not even move an inch over my new carpet. I would love to hear some suggestions/reviews on the best upright cleaners for this issue.I would prefer one that is not to expensive and is bagged. Thanks so much!
So I have two dogs, and lately they have been using my bedroom as their personal bathroom. They’re both fully grown and completely potty trained, but for some reason they seem to enjoy going into my room in particular to do their business. It’s hard to correct the behavior because during the day they are at my house alone (although that problem is easily fixed by shutting my door), but the biggest problem is that they sleep in my bedroom and I can’t sleep with my door shut, so I often wake up to unpleasant surprises. For the last few weeks, however, they seem to have stopped, but I’m beginning to worry that my rug is completely ruined.
Regardless, I’ve tried again and again to clean the smell and stains out of my carpet, but nothing seems to work. They stains go away fairly easily, but the smell remains and it is terrible. I tried shampooing my entire rug countless times; it doesn’t really make a difference. I used tons of different carpet cleaners, but now it’s harder because all the stains are gone so I don’t know exactly where to clean. The smell makes me want to gag whenever I walk into my room. I will replace my carpet with wood floor as soon as possible, but at the moment it’s a money issue so I’ll just have to deal with my carpet.
Help… please?
My husband and I are moving out of our apartment and they require that we have our carpets shampooed by a company. We live in Virginia Beach and are having some issues finding a good but cheap carpet cleaning service. I have calls out to place but none of them have returned my calls. If anyone out there can recommend a place please let me know.
We would clean them ourselves but the complex requires we have it done professional and show them the receipt. I would love to do it myself, a friend of ours has a shampooer and steamer, but if we don’t get someone to do it we don’t get our security deposit back.
I understand there is more than one method for commercial carpet cleaners to clean carpet; steam, chemical, soap and water, is one method better than the other? My tap water is loaded with minerals (mostly calcium and magnesium) so I don’t want to use it.
so i had to test three carpet cleaners and resolve oxi advanced carpet cleaner worked the best and i really wonder why? do you guys know what made it work and why?
please help
xox
When I turn it on and pull the little trigger nothing comes out of the bottom of the cleaner. I have cleaned it out thoroughly so I know it’s not hair or anything clogging it up. If the carpet is already wet it will suck it up fine but again it won’t release any liquid of it’s own. I’ve fumbled with the "high traffic area – low traffic area – rinse only" knob too to see if it was just off but I can’t figure anything out. Any help? Is there places to even get carpet cleaners repaired?